Improved Fe II emission line models for AGN using new atomic datasets
A. Sarkar, G. J. Ferland, M. Chatzikos, F. Guzm\'an, P. A. M. van, Hoof, R. T. Smyth, C. A. Ramsbottom, F. P. Keenan, and C. P. Ballance

TL;DR
This study improves Fe II emission models for AGN by incorporating new atomic datasets and spectral synthesis, leading to better reproduction of observed spectra and insights into AGN properties and chemical abundances.
Contribution
The paper introduces enhanced Fe II emission models using new atomic data, improving spectral fits and understanding of AGN emission mechanisms.
Findings
The Smyth et al dataset best reproduces observed Fe II spectra.
A microturbulence of about 100 km/s fits the UV bump.
The Fe II/Mg II ratio suggests solar Fe/Mg abundance in many AGNs.
Abstract
Understanding the Fe II emission from Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) has been a grand challenge for many decades. The rewards from understanding the AGN spectra would be immense, involving both quasar classification schemes such as "Eigenvector 1" and tracing the chemical evolution of the cosmos. Recently, three large Fe II atomic datasets with radiative and electron collisional rates have become available. We have incorporated these into the spectral synthesis code Cloudy and examine predictions using a new generation of AGN Spectral Energy Distribution (SED), which indicates that the UV emission can be quite different depending on the dataset utilized. The Smyth et al dataset better reproduces the observed Fe II template of the I ZW 1 Seyfert galaxy in the UV and optical regions, and we adopt these data. We consider both thermal and microturbulent clouds and show that a microturbulence…
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